Location ID: #10104842
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Cabooze Minneapolis is a live music venue located in the city's West Bank area. In existence for more than 35 years, Cabooze Minneapolis prides itself on the diversity of musical talent it attracts - everyone from up-and-coming local bands, to acts ...
Location ID: #10104753
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Upper Mississippi Academy is a public charter school catering to grades 6-12.
Location ID: #10104377
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The Lafayette Bridge is a bridge carrying U.S. Route 52 across the Mississippi River in downtown St. Paul. At this point, US 52 is on the Lafayette Freeway. The bridge spans across railroad yards north of the Mississippi, the river itself, and ...
Location ID: #10104375
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The Intercity Bridge is one of the largest reinforced-concrete bridges ever built in Minnesota. The bridge was constructed in 1927 and consists of five open-spandrel, two-rib, continuous-arch main spans and six deck girder approach spans. It was ...
Location ID: #10104359
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6 rooms FULL with 1000's of interesting items for you to choose from!!!
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Many of our items are TRULY UNIQUE....
We have provided PROPS for 28 Hollywood Movies including: Grumpy Old Men, Fargo, Priarie Home Companion, ...
Location ID: #10103500
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The I-35W Saint Anthony Falls Bridge crosses the Saint Anthony Falls of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the U.S., carrying north-south traffic on Interstate Highway 35W. The ten-lane bridge replaced the I-35W Mississippi River ...
Location ID: #10104353
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The Washington Avenue Bridge carries County Road 122 and the METRO Green Line light rail across the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota and connects the East Bank and West Bank portions of the University of Minnesota's main campus. The ...
Location ID: #10103884
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The Robert Street Bridge, built in 1926, carries Robert Street over the Mississippi River in downtown Saint Paul, Ramsey County. It has eight reinforced-concrete-arch main spans and nine prestressed-concrete-beam approach spans. The main spans ...
Location ID: #10103545
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The Lake Street-Marshall Avenue Bridge is a reinforced concrete arch bridge that spans the Mississippi River between Minneapolis, Minnesota and St. Paul, Minnesota. It is oriented East-West and connects Lake Street in Minneapolis to Marshall Avenue ...
Location ID: #10103248
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Nicknamed the 'Dollhouse on the Point', this meticulously maintained and completely updated home is an ideal family setting in Lindstrom only 35 minutes North of the Twin Cities metro area. 150-feet of south facing sandy lakeshore for the kids to ...
Location ID: #10102570
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The Polish Museum is located in a three-story building built in 1890 by the Laird-Norton Lumber Company located on the S.E. corner of Second and Liberty Streets in Winona.
Purchased in 1977 by Rev. Paul J. Breza, its intended purpose was to be a ...
Location ID: #10102569
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The Watkins Museum & Store offers visitors a view into the Company’s 146 year history with displays of old products, advertising, photographs and other memorabilia. The museum offers free admission and is connected to the Watkins Store that sell ...
Location ID: #10102568
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Located in historic downtown Winona, the Winona County History Center is made up of the old Armory (1915) and the award-winning contemporary Laird Norton Addition (2010), and houses three floors of exhibits, The Museum Shop, multiple programming and ...
Location ID: #10102566
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Woodlawn is a public cemetery and was officially founded in 1862 by E.D. Williams. It is managed by the Woodlawn Cemetery Association, a 501(c) 13 not for profit association comprised of cemetery land owners.
Woodlawn cemetery has a section ...
Location ID: #10102190
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An interactive museum with both permanent and changing exhibits, the Minnesota History Center hosts concerts, lectures, family days and other special events throughout the year. The building is also home to the Minnesota Historical Society library ...
Location ID: #10102188
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The Mille Lacs Indian Museum and Trading Post includes a museum dedicated to telling the story of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe and an adjacent restored 1930s trading post where visitors can find American Indian gifts from Mille Lacs artisans.
Location ID: #10102567
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The Minnesota Marine Art Museum is an inspiring, meaningful, and exciting experience. The MMAM exhibits 10 or more historical or contemporary exhibitions, and hosts educational experiences for thousands of people each year. The Museum's exhibitions ...
Location ID: #10102571
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The Bandshell was constructed in the beginning of the 20th century and hosts weekly municipal band concerts throughout the summer. It is located on East Lake Winona and offers seating for over 500 people. Electricity, lights, drinking fountain, ...
Location ID: #10101820
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A piece of southern Minnesota prairie featuring ancient American Indian carvings, which are thousands of years old.
Location ID: #10101822
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Established in 1853 by the U.S. government as the administrative center of the newly created Dakota reservation and the site of the first organized attack in the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. A history center exhibit explores the Dakota story before, ...
Location ID: #10101823
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Built into the ruins of what was once the world’s largest flour mill, Mill City Museum is located on the historic Mississippi Riverfront. Here, visitors of all ages learn about the intertwined histories of the flour industry, the river, and the city ...
Location ID: #10101485
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Virginia, MN, on the Mesabi Iron Range public high school's gymnasium & auditorium
Location ID: #10101499
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An 1870s general store, the last remanant of the small town of West Newton, with much of its original merchandise. Harkin Store is operated by the Nicollet County Historical Society and Minnesota Historical Society.
Location ID: #10101451
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A Minnesota Historical Society historic site exploring logging in the Northwoods, including a 1900s-era logging camp, a floating cook shack, a 1930s Minnesota Forest Service patrolman's cabin, a 100-foot fire tower and several wooded trails.